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BUSINESS NOTICES. rfIHOMAS STEVENSON, AROHiTEor, A (Late with Messrs MASON and WALES) < ■ Has opeuod au Office in Princes street, Next door to Queen's Theatre. ' 12ja' WEIR AND SAMSON beg to announce that they have opened out, ex Orpheus, another Shipment of ] DEITZ AND CO.'S KEROSENE LAMPS, Which givo a white and:steady light equal to 26, 20, and 14 candles. We can recommend them as the bent yet invented for burning kerosene oil. Being simple in construction and easily repaired, the public have trot so accustomed to use them that we find great difficulty in selling any othermakei'a lamps; ■ • We have also in stock ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIC LAMPS, And Other Makers. And a Large and We -Assorted Stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, RTHENWAP.E, &c, Wholesale and Retail WEIR AND SAMSON, PlilKCfiS STftRRr, Dunedin. TyHERE is the CHEAPEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE? At G. M. BRASCH and OO.'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Princes strict North Near Octagon). ~~~ ~ MUSICAL. TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS. I BEG to announce that my efforts to. reduce the immense stock oJ Music and Musical Instruments by a cheap sale during tht past month have not met with the support anticipated. I havo, therefore, decided to offer everything on' the same terms during the month of JANUARY. One visit will not only prove the fact that my Establishment is the only completely, supplied Warehouse in New Zealand, forevery description of goods in the trade, but the articles kept in stock are far superior to those generally foiinri in the Colonies, and that this Sale is BONA FIDE. 1 N.B—Attention and civility as usual. There is no BANK PRESSURE, or any GOODS IMPORTED by MISTAKE, but everything in the Establishment is of GUARANTEED QUALITY. I take this opportunity to public'y thank those friends who have paid their accounts last month, and trust othera will accept this intimation. GJSORGE K. WBST, Music Warehouse, 3ja Princes street, Dunedia. WE beg to inform Importers- and Merchants in Sydney ar.d neighbouring Colonies, that we have established in Sydney a Branch Firm, under the name of Klein, Uutschke, and.Co. The new firm will be principally engaged with the sale of our manufactures. At the same time, its endeavour will be also to negotiate direct importations fiom prominent manufacturers of such.articles which hitherto have oniy reached the market in. a. secondhand way.—o. J. Klein and Butsehko, Cigar Manufac-. turers and Importers, Hamburg.—Klain, liutschke, and Co., 179 Mort's Buildings, Pitt street, Syduev. r ■''■■ ' - ■'■ ■■' ■- '■■■■■': " 23ja THE Underaigned have, Tjandinj; and to Arrive, Ex following Vessels— Mataiira, Invercargill, Elizabeth Graham, Timaru White Eagle, Calypso, Avona, Dunedin,, Nelson, • Clan M'Leod, and Miay Queen : — - 230 cases galvanised corrugated iron 35 do. painted do ' do 118 tons bar ai<d pSat<> iron 20 do standard iron 75 do, fencing wire and staples 51 rolls galvanised wire uotting 65' do. sheet load . 250 kegs wire nails ; 117 do wrought naila 69 do galvanised roofing nails and sorews ■ 100 bales wool paoks and <xvn sacks ! 392 packages general irenmongery ,42 tons white and red lead, nud paints [ 250 drums oils, turpentine, and vanishes ; 450 qr-barrels Hull's blasting powder I ; . 10 bottles quicksilver : 12,000 Sre bricks and fire tiles ■ •' 20,000 Countess slates 2,580 casks Portland and Keen's sement I ' SS2 boxes: Chance's glass 140 do Belgium do. S3 bales paperhangings and scrims 250,000 feet deals . ; 61,000 do T. and G. Scotch flooring and lining. ■ GUTHRIE and LARNACH. ; ELECTRIC BELL FACTORY. ■OOBERT COWAF ana CO., George JLX) street, near Fulton's Timber Yard, Electricians, Plumbers, Gasfittors, Bellhangers, Copper, Brass, and ; Zinc workers. Baths, pumps, hot water circulation, hydraulics of every description. Water and earth closets on the most improved principles, also every description of house and ship work oxecutcd. Nautical . instruments repaired. . ; Inspection respectfully invited. ' ' 18n ft MUNRO'S MONUMENTAL VJT« WCRKS, Corner of King street and Morav Placo. DUNK DIN. Plans furnished and executed for »'.(kinds of Monuments, Tombstones, &c, in marble, granite, or Kaka nui stone. Tomb Railings, &c, any design. G. M. is also prepared to supply in any quantity, from his Quarries in Kakanui, the best quality of Oamaru Stone. Importer of Marble, Granite, and Atbroath Hearthstones.—Designs forwarded to all part* of the Colony on application. : : 29at> THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER KNOWN For the relief of Suffering Humanity, is SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSALM. NO MORE POISONOUS DRUGS For you to swallow ! No more are you to repeat Bottles And Pills, or other noxious Nostrums. No more are -votr required to pay half-guineas for Medical advice! You are only to apply externally the above Balsam once or twice within twelve hours, as directed ou each bottle, and you ai e relieved. i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! None genuine unless doubly sealed en Wrapper and Cork y|"' with red sealing wax, and my Signature on tho green label on the bottle. ; ■ £100 REWARD! Will be pa!d by the Proprietor, to prove to Conviction against any ■ ■ : ". person counterfeiting SLESINGKR'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. TESTIMONIALS. Cass Hotel, Chri»tchurch, June 17th, 1876 Mr Slesinger.—Dear hir -I beg ysu will accept th few lines as my public testimony to the efficacy of your Rheumatic Pakam. During my reebnt visit to Dunedin, I had a apse of gout, lor which I applied the Balsim. The first trial gave great relief, and after a few applications; the complaint altogether vanished. Tiusting this may increase the consumption of your -infallible remedy.—l remain, yours, faithfully, B. SEARLE. • j- Dunedin, November 5, 1876. Sir Slesinger, V.S. Dear Sir— Having suffered for a long time from severe pain in my chest, and latterly being more severelv. afflicted, so that 1 could not breathe without much: pain, I sent for a bottle of your Rheumatic Balsam,; and after having rubbed it in as directed, the pains ceased at once, and less than the bottle entirely cured mo. I have felt quit*) well ever since. I may,also add that one of my grooms, William Green, suffered from pain in his side, hip, etc. He was unable to work, when he also obtained a bottle of your Rheumatic Balsam," and was cured by one or two applications. You aro at liberty ta publish this for the benefit of other sufferers of similar pains.—Youra, very truly, EDWARD BROWN, • New Market Hotel, Princes street South. Manor Place, Dune.Mn, 23rd September, 1875. Mr Slesinge.-, V.S. Sir—Your Rl.euinatic Balsam deserves to bo widely known. Being long a sufferer from rheumatic pains in the shoulders, and having used your Balsam, I can say it is a ceitain cure. My wife also suffered from rheumatics for the last five years, and less than one bottle of your Balsam has completely cured her, and for which she most heartily thanks you.—Yours, &c, John Pringlk. Ann Prinqlb. Dunedin, 10th February, 1875. Mr Slesinger, Dear Sir—l have much pleasure to inform you that the Rheumatic Balsam I purchased from you has, after a few applications, entirely removed the pain and swelling from my hand, and I cordially bear my testimony to the efficacy of your preparation, having tried several other articles, but without success.—Yours, truly, William Hatman. Queenstown, 7th April, 1870. Julius Wenkheim, Esq., Queenatown, Dear Sir—ln reference %o a conversation of to-day, in which I related to you the very appreciable benefits I received from a small vial of Slesinger's Balsam before i it was advertised for its curative powers. I repeat, that three or four years ago the vial you gave me proved most efficacious in curing—in fact, eradicating— chronic attacks of lumbago, from which I had suffered. I have hardly ever since been troubled, one applicatijn of the Embrocation being sufficient to dispel incipient attacks I also gave oth.rs some of t, and they were alike benefited by it.—Yours truly, H. Mandbrs, M.H.R. Island Terrace, Port Chalmers, Seotember 27th, 1875. To Mr Slesinger, V.S., My Dear Sir—As I have been subject to rheumatics and lumbago for some time past, and as the prescriptions heretofore accorded me gave me no relief, I was induced to try your Rheumatic Balsam, and find after two applications that it has cured me entirely. I therefore offer you tbis testimonial an a token of gratitude, and also to exemplify to others who may be similarly afflicted, the efficacy of your inestimable Balsam.—l remain, yours, &c, D. Kbrr. George street, Dunedin, 23rd September, 1875. Mr Slesinger, V.S., Sir-I have used your Rheumatic Balsam, and can highly recommend all sufferers to try it. I suffered long from pains in the loins, and in one application I felt free from pain, and fit to go about my usual avocation, although completely prostrated for weeks beforehand.—Yeurs, &c, . S*au ' WILMAS CARYMU

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4663, 27 January 1877, Page 3

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